A longitudinal study of facial asymmetry in a normal birth cohort up to 6 years of age and the predisposing factors

Author:

Launonen Anniina M123ORCID,Vuollo Ville123,Aarnivala Henri45,Heikkinen Tuomo123,Pirttiniemi Pertti123,Valkama A Marita345,Harila Virpi123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral Development and Orthodontics, Oulu University Hospital , Oulu , Finland

2. Department of Oral Development and Orthodontics, Unit of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oulu , Oulu , Finland

3. Medical Research Center Oulu , Oulu , Finland

4. Department of Children and Adolescents, Oulu University Hospital , Oulu , Finland

5. PEDEGO Research Group , Oulu , Finland

Abstract

Summary Objectives This prospective, population-based cohort study aimed to investigate the development of facial asymmetry up to 6 years of age using a three-dimensional (3D) soft tissue imaging method in a normal population. In addition, the study sought to identify potential predisposing factors to facial asymmetry. Methods A total of 102 newborns were enrolled in the study at birth. 3D stereophotogrammetric images of the head and face were analysed at the ages of 12 months (T1), 3 years (T2), and 6 years (T3). The surface-based analysis involved the calculation of the average distance (mm) and the symmetry percentage (%) between the original and mirrored surfaces. For landmark-based analysis, the distance of facial landmarks to the facial midline was examined. Results The final analysis included 70 (68.6%) subjects. Surface-based analysis showed a significant improvement of facial symmetry from T1 to T3 in all facial areas. Landmark-based analysis showed that upper facial landmarks were located, on average, slightly on the left and lower facial landmarks slightly on the right in relation to the facial midline (P < 0.001). Limitations The size of the study population was limited. Facial posture may affect the reliability of the results, especially in younger children. Conclusion Facial asymmetry is detectable in early childhood and tends to reduce with age in young children. The lower face deviates slightly to the right, and the upper face to the left in relation to the facial midline. Possible predisposing factors for facial asymmetry at the age of 6 years include deformational plagiocephaly, sleeping position, and previous facial asymmetry.

Funder

Aaltonen Foundation

The Finnish Dental Society Apollonia and the Finnish Dental Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Orthodontics

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